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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 13

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 13

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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TitrnsDAT. ji ly 11. mi THE INDEX-JOURNAL', CREENWOOD, S. C. Pje Five mi a si 111 11111 1 11 11 I 1 Free Band TTTI (U Ulun lo the abov nutOkit a4au, Inxu aluxn ap- Utalhjn fv may bt tibtnlm-t.

rr the Cuntnlutan ltrknl Of lw Atlanta. fVortt. i Instruction a m- lo tit WILL WA1M oil PFJlfCNM TO VETFH ans iimw.Ner. HOW TO APItV-fll Apillra lion Forms 11 and NOl-AHC; rTrfcrrt Prm 1 4 for applicants claiming 10 point prrfi-r emu. with the rifih t.

Civil frrvlr ftuhHtal OffW. Atlanta S. Octigla n4 latrr than July 21 9 vi -vv Husbands! Wives! Vaat new Pep end VaaaSst-aalaeiSj atf sjafc-aTfaa-aj fs-aSj ss-aaVsV-S t- tae- wMi ftatk rf mtr 1 0m 1 afci s) IfMW a-w-4 aaaa til C-SJI aWat ftilrit(ff aa At aMits? iMiMtr rttttfrrrv Ml Cm! 11 44. For adtlillonal uifortna'ln anr Fxumlnatlnn Announcement Na 8-' 89 and tha Commlwlnn a lra rc- Mary at mt imi- and nl. i i I nil Offered rrt Imfrwikm an rpi- frcm the Uth grade up Inlrreatrd in hand work bring off-rrd IM summer at flrrwitond tilth llrhotd under ih direction of Wain WU i n.

Jr. high arhnol muk director. Mt. KUn arrived In Oreenwortd but week to aaauma his dutlra a ban 1 director succeeding Edgar Davis In that wurk. He began wnrk on summer band Instruction Monday nwimlng with a grtMip of pupils.

Regular band rehearsals UI bt held earn Monday and Thursday evening it IN and all boy i and glrla who to receive Instruction art Invited to attend. Each Monday and Thursday morning beginning at nine o'clock Accountants and Auditors Needed In Civil Service Ths federal government needs accountant and auditors for duty In ht of Alabama. PVtrtda. Georgia, HouLn Carolina and Ten-iirvr and the V. 8.

Civil Brvk-e Cm mlmOon. Atla-ta. Georgia, an nounced today ntrrtim of etaml-natlona fur probational aioilnt-mmt thruugh July 23, 1H4. rti trance aalariea for thc 4m range fnn to ftAKM a ear. for standard work werk of forty Anlnti mul show that they have had pftrr-4vrlv rexKuit.le and mx-reuf ula crount log esprrlrnr of fnmt thrr to all )ears of a arm and quality miffl-rlrnl ic dVnx.iwlraie their ability to rantlle dllfkult technical ac rtuniiiig BMixnnirnta rtmimm-u-rale tilth the duties of tl r-wl'lon A poliitri miut be able lo plan, dl i ret.

iiimIa prrform. or rr i rt unn gtm-ral nr sprcUllrrJ accounting wotk hhh rrquirm thoromh knowlnlgr of fumlumcntal tlimry and practice and will work utwlrt admtnlMratlve, irncral. or InimMll-ate suirrvMon, with rrmlbllit)f apittirtale to the grade of lh position. VCTTRANH WILL BE OITN PRErf-RFNCF. AS PROVIDEU IN line VCTFItANS PRmiUCNCE ACT OP mi.

THE AOK lJMllfl foil THESE FyAMlNAHONS fjfhw fjHW EASY TO GET Up lL'ltMnn la r.m rtrd In band work. The- rlaaara art alao open to all pupil. It wa pointed out that pupil who ran not attend the morning Instruction prlod- art welcome to the evening rehearsal which till to over by right o'clock. Mr. Wilson emphasised th fact that ho was anxious to hav nrw ULlith ly IT loat lormtr nana inrniurn bim-ihi Utr rmilng rehearsal.

HOW! DIG VALUES IN RIPE, SUGAR SWEET (IWIgn N. EO-IU. The American Builder magaalne, loi West Adams 8t I ClOcago, IU.) AP Ncwafeaturea A modern touch Added to the typical Cape cotUge to give this house Its open plan and large window expanse. Designed by Elmer Oylleck of Elgin. Ill, Its rost estlmsled at $7,000 lor most lo-relitles.

rxcluMvt of land. The sldewalU are fared with plywood and vertical battens lend accents. Oable ends are hurtaaifal clapboards. Hoofing Is asphalt shingles. If built without a basement the aulrhall In the left rear of the plan provide a utility room.

2.) Men Enlist Here During First 15 Days In July Cupt. Of Mr L. Wll-nn, Command-In OH leer if the Orrenaoud Rub Elation of tltr United Bute Army Recruiting Service of South Cam-Una U-calrd. at the Pt Office Bulldlng announces (hat a total of 274 aplranU for the Rj-gular Army were pfrrrvil III the Palmetto Shitg during the first IS days of July In the current Make It A Million" campaign to supply the Army with the number of men re quired to carry on the work of our inw peacetime Army. Twenty-five of the totl for the slate were nfesaed through the local recruiting sub-station.

All Watermelons MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED 21 COUPLES SINCE JULY 1 noting men of military age are POUND FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES asked to reconsider all of the ad vantages and brneflu of an Army enlistment now that the new pay raise to members of the Armed forces la In effect. Marriage licenses have been Issued to 21 couples since July 1 according to records in the office of Judge of Probate Demos 8. Jones. Following an the names of those receiving licenses: Claude M. Ooodman and Myrtle Prances Canfleld both of Greenwood.

Ray Taylor Burnett and Dorothy Mae Shaw both of Greenwood. Lawrence Lee and BerU Ham-brlck both of Gastonia, N. C. Anthony Joseph Captd and K-thryn Elizabeth Henderson, both of Greenwood. Matthew C.

Clary, Suluda and Madeline B. Rivers. Ninety Six. Albert Gilchrist Park, Jr; Lin-colnton. Oa.

and Georgia Lucille Brown. McCormlck. Joe Preston Walters and Mary FUen Boxx. both of Greenwood. Joel Garnette Townsend, Hodges both of Clinton.

Jessie Wright and Pearl Hall, both of Verdery. Arthur J. Campbell and Grace Lee Ashley, both of Due West Wilfinm A. Sweat. Jr.

and Clara Almeta Philips, both of Ooldhboro, N. C. Ira Williams and Annie May Undsey, both of Greenwood. Horace Klrkland, Saluda and Lavinia Mack, South Greenwood. Bennle Pierce Strickland and Mary Oatlln.

both of Orcenwood. WUUam Luther While and Lillle Mae Tatet. both of Greenwood. John B. Strickland and Mary Lee Hanna, both of Oreenwood.

Jessie J. Lewis and Dorothy both of Ilodncs. Merlin E. Ciddlngs, Wanhington, D. C.

and Oloria Vanily, Oreenwood. Robert Edward Snow and Bennle Lucille Peace, both of Oreer. Ctto Y. Young and Vivian Ezell NO MORE KEY SERVICE Newton. Mana.

The "forgotten key" service of the Newton fire department ends today. Fire officials said they had run up their lost ladder for people who had been careless and had forgotten or lost keys to their apartments. "However." the officials added, "if there's a child locked in the house or In the bathroom, well tttlll make the run." Enjoy Oronge KISTond other I ST Beverogety FANCY TENDER EffiLOHS 49c BEANS FIELD PEAS 19 2 "3C CELERY ulk' ay CABBAGE LETTUCE A rWi-i lbs. flQC GREEN TOP POTATOES 5 CARROTS SEW SWEET OCC POTATOES Bunch 9C ap 1 -ir o'clock 2 KJ.4lc mFFFF RED CIRCLE 2 47c iArr.Ci.c bokar 2 Sic wiaiua-MMu KTKrKT and Louise Bemadette Narciso, As-bury Park. N.

J. Jack Wehunt and Ora Lee Estes, Stevens, both of Oreenwood. HAS NEW MERCHANDISE TO ARRIVE DAILY AND EXCELLENT S. C. Vet University Studied To Serve Overflow Students VALUES IN EACH DEPARTMENT Columbia, July 18.

The QUALITY 55c Edward W. Itushton Superintendent Of Orangeburg Schools Superintendent Edward W. Rushton has assumed charge of the Orangeburg city schools a of Tuesday. He was elected associate superintendent last spring and Superintendent A J. Thackston who has served as superintendent for fifty years was re-elected for another Superintendent Thackston resigned last week and Mr.

Rushton Is now In charge. Superintendent Rusntcn la a brother of Mrs. B. X. Minus, of He was formerly, high school supervisor of the State Department of FRESH SHIPPED GRADE LARGE RrNNYHTtOOK EGGS DOZ.

Fresh -Meats FRESH MEATS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT. TRY OUR MARKET BEEF STEAKS ROASTS STEW BEEF GROUND BEEF PORK CHOPS, SHOULDRS, HAMS, RIBS, SAUSAGE HENS FRYERS FRESH FISH 5QC Lb. IHtlSSFII CATFISH i ix tiip 49C DAI.EMTIXE SAUSAGE State Department of Education had under advisement today a plan for a veterans' university for South Carolina to take care of an overflow of applicants seeking entrance Into the state's crowded colleges and universities. The veterans' university would temporarily be located at some surplus military establlshmest In the state. Patterned after one being organized In New York, former servicemen would be permitted to study for a degree at any of the schools cooperating In the project.

After one or two years at the veterans' university, a student would be allowed to continue his studies In upper classes of tha university or at an accredited college ol his choice, with full credit for all rrmester hours at the temporary school. W. A. Schlffley. director of the Veterans' Division of the.

Education Department, reported that mostof the institutions or nigher learning were no longer able to register new students and urged that veterans who had been turned away communicate with him. 79c Lb. (iREE SHRIMP i.irtD SPICED HAM Lk 57c 55 Lb. 4c SKIM.KH WEINERS Lh. HENS PRODUCE I'KFHII DAILY Automatic Fire Sprinklers Put In Abbeville Mill Abbeville.

July 17 (Special) B. W. Lathem of Oreenville. Woodrow Willlmon, Greenville, and Arthur E. McAlister.

of Central, repre 69c Lb. 35c II. C. M0KEI SAUSAGE FRYERS senting the Daniel Construction DRY GOODS DEPTJ COTTON PRINTS In beautiful. patterns to choose from.

WINDOW CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES Women's Children's READY-TO-WEAR AMERICA'S BIGGEST ICED TEA VALUESl NECTAR 1,1 34c OUR OWN Sc TEA company of Greenville are in the city Installing an automatic fi sprinkler system at the Abbeville FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DEANS ONIONS CADDAGE BEETS CORN LIMA DEANS WATERMELONS CANTALOUPES CELERY LETTUCE LEMONS ORANGES mill. SHOP FOR FINE FOODS 3 Inquest Held In Death Of Two Abbeville. July 17 (Special) An Inquest was held here Monday in the death of two Negress, Dave EVAPORATEII 'v PEACHES 3 New Polio Cases From Spartanburg1, Greenville Reported Columbia, July 18. (JP) Three new cases of pollomylltis reported from Greenville and Spartanburg counties last week brought the total number of cases so far this year to 15, the State Board of Health said today. Four new cases of typhoid fever tlsb were reported, two In Greenville county and one each In Clarendon and Cherokee.

x. r. p. i nrir PCT SMALL SlE PRUNE 25c LU C'elltt 3E Stark and Dock Scott, which occurred In an automobile accident on 1 Uh 315 3 35c rag. fi3C mo.

lC APTE BI.EMEI 1ft Os. 1XA PEAS KRAFT DINNER StLTAXA-'-pElM'T BUTTER JUICE AiP fiRAPI l'lU IT the dirt road between- Antrcvllle and Lowndesvllle Sunday. Pour Negroes were being driven by Dock Williams, and the car turned over killing two Instantly. MEN'S BOY51 DEPARTMENT SUPPLY OF WHITE SHIRTS WORK SHIRTS ALL SIZES MANY COLORS WORK PANTS OVERALLS -BELTS -MANY OTHERS lit. Isa 35c 52 The others escaped with minor in a Alii (il'I-FSPRAT Plat fg r.jmw-n.iuL INSECTICIDE 19c JUICE FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wvarerft ot falm twth have Miff-r-d real rmhiirraiwnH-rit beratim tht-ir plitt drinpl.

uliptwcl tir wab-liM at liint the wroncr lim. Do not ANN PAGE juries and the white driver was not injured at all. The Inquest was held by Coroner George Dusenbury and Solicitor Beasley attended- After the verdict of Unavoidable accldeni was returned he swore out a warrant for "Dock" "Williams has since pasted bond for S500. The young man is a ton of Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Williams ol Abbeville, 14c 1 Lh. Jar live In fwr of thin haiiix-nine to you GRENDEL GROCERY IF AN ITEM IS HARD TO FIND TRY GRENDEL Reynold Street R. D. Rice, Mgr. Formerlw Griffin Bros.

SALAD MUSTARDS jimr npruiKie a little KAMTKKTII, the alkalla imm-aoid) ixiwiler. on yotir plutra. III1 fulm trelh more firmly, ma they tr more comfortable. I oes mil -iur. Check- "plut odor" tdenture breath).

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